Tom, an atheist, was hit and bruised by Aaron, a devout Christian. Tom holds no ill toward Aaron because of this, nor does Aaron feel any guilt, and they both enjoyed the event, but had Tom known Aaron was a Christian, it would've probably not occurred.

Is it relevant with what Christian denomination was Aaron affiliated? "had Tom known Aaron was a Christian, it would've probably not occurred" -- it = the event? the enjoyment of both parties? Is any other person relevant?

Is it relevant with what Christian denomination was Aaron affiliated? no"had Tom known Aaron was a Christian, it would've probably not occurred" -- it = the event? yes the enjoyment of both parties? irrelevant as event wouldn't have occurred Is any other person relevant? Yesish, in that other people were present and the event wouldn't have happened otherwise

Because Tom wouldn't have been there? likelybecause Tom wouldn't have let Aaron hit him? in a sensebecause Aaron wouldn't have been there? nobecause Aaron wouldn't have hit him? no

Turning my previous question around: Would it be the same if Tom were not an atheist possibly but belong to some non-Christian faith? possibly

Hint: Even if Tom had been a Christian it's not unlikely he would feel the same way.no

Did Aaron mean to bruise Tom? To hit him? Or was either an accidental result of something else? Did he actually physically hit/bruise him, or is there some kind of lateral meaning of the word involved?

Did Aaron mean to bruise Tom? noTo hit him? Not exactlyOr was either an accidental result of something else? It wasn't exactly an "accident" and wasn't unexpected but not deliberate Did he actually physically hit/bruise him, or is there some kind of lateral meaning of the word involved? physically hit him

Relevant what kind of religious beliefs others present had? Not really. Some felt the same way as Tom no doubt.

was the mosh pit at a live gig? are either of them members of the band playing? would tom be shocked to learn that devout christians were fans of the band? would it put him off the band? did tom misunderstand the nature of the band and or music?

was the mosh pit at a live gig? Yes are either of them members of the band playing? Yes would tom be shocked to learn that devout christians were fans of the band? No would it put him off the band? Yes did tom misunderstand the nature of the band and or music? Yesish

so aaron, who is in the band? frontman? hit tom who was attending the gig in the mosh pit? it was a christian rock gig and tom wouldn't have been there if he'd known that? he just thought it was a rock gig?

You're kind of close enough. Tom went to a hardcore show not aware that there was any Christian bands on the bill. And if you've ever been to such a show you know that there's no way you can tell if a band is Christian by seeing them unless they mention it...which they frequently don't.

The percentage of atheists/agnostics in this scene is far higher than the general population and many are turned off by any Christian band, even those that don't make a big deal out of it. So if such a band ends up on a show bill with mostly secular bands (happens all the time) these type of scenarios happen.

I saw the band in the video play at a venue owned by a staunch atheist.